Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 31, Number 207, Decatur, Adams County, 1 September 1933 — Page 5

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>■ — fl DECATUR, INDIANA ■Pork & Beans 3 20c Countr} ( lub, in savory sauce, 6- 16 oz. cans... . 25c JB ■ Wkraft cheese ? 33c M l American. Pimento, Brick, Limburger “*' 2 n>. pkgs. CftJV H PEANUT BUTTER 0 ?Ic £l Embassy Brand, Rich, Smooth, Fresh. ” lb. jar ** I COFFEE 10p FLOUR OQ ( . JEWEL tb i«/V Avondale, 24 tb. sack l/ ’ JV fl Smooth, Fragrant Econom >' H BREAD Q r , standard quality, dozen v fl 24 oz. loaf ‘'V Packer's Label. H Country Club, 16 oz. loaf 6c OXYDOL 23(* Mk Large pkg. “ J V S LAYER CAKE 1!L, Small box 10c 2!j tb. 2 layer Devils SEMINOLE 1 Ilf K Food, White Fudge Icing 3 rolls Cotton Soft Toilet Tissue I SANDWICH SPREAD Qt. Jar 9K ( . H Real Joy—Fine Flavor—A Real Value WOV I SODA CRACKERS 9 22(‘ M Country Club, Oven Fresh and Crisp “ tb. box ■ CHOICE FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES I POTATOES 10 ibs. 31 c B U. S. No. 1 Grade—White Cobblers I GRAPES —'= lb. lOc Cabbage -- lb. 3c H Quality Meat Features for Friday and Saturday PICNICS Ib. ■ Smoked, Mild Sugar Cured HAMS lb. 14 c I! Skinned, Whole or Stringless End Boiled Ham lb. 25c I Whole or Half IBrttiljbXc

> TWO BONDSMEN I ARE IMPLICATED (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) corporation, presented by Vandevere, according to I' 8. District , Attorney James R. Fleming. J Nine of the alleged gangster*, , charged with operating stills in! : four northern Indiana counties, ' have been re arrested. The latest j two taken into custody were Josj eph Kalus. arrested at a lake re-1 sort near Knox, and Frank Mich- ; llaes, seized while conferring with j his attorney here, some of the I remaining 14 had fled the country, it was reported to federal officers here. Indictments the three bondsmen will be sought when the grand jury convenes Sept. 18, Fleming said. o Proposed Levy At Bluffton Is $1.13 Bluffton, Sept. I.— (Special)— Compilation of figures of the various taxing units affecting the city of Bluffton, relative to the tax rates proposed for the year 1833 discloses that if all of the budgets and levies are adopted as , proposed the total rate for the city of Bluffton will be 34.13, an increase of S 3 cents over the total rate this year. The various proposed rates affecting the city of Bluffton, and their increases, if any, over this year are as follows: Civil City of Bluffton, 76 cents, unchanged; school city. $1.67, increase of 11 cents; township poor, 66 cents, 50.0 cents raise; county, 60 cents, raise of 16.5 cents; road bonds and interest 12.5 cents, raise of one cent; library 9 cents, unchanged; state 15 cents, unchanged, township 7 cents, raise of 4 cents. o C. H. Musselman of Berne was a | caller here this morning. o Opening Penny Dance Sat. night. .Also Penny dance Sunday. Sunset Park.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1933.

CORNERSTONE I TO BE SEALED — George Rogers Clark Memorial at Vincennes To Be Dedicated • I I Indianapolis, Sept. 1. — (U.R) ' Sealing of the cornerstone of the George Rogers Clark M anorial at | Vincennes Snnfthy will be the last of a series of national celebrations | of the 150th anniversary of va-1 rlous events in the American Rev elution, Christopher B, Coleman, secretary of the state memorial commission, announced today. The sesqiticentennial celebration I began April 10. 1925, with a re-en-actment of the famous ride of Paul j Revere and his companion, Rufus U.iH.-s, t<> warn that "The Brtish are coming.’' Other celebrations were held on I the 150th anniversary of the sign ing of the Declaration of hide pendente, the capture of Fort I Sackville by George Rogers Clark, j marking the acquisition of the Old Northwest Territory; the battle of Klftg's Mountain, ami the surrender of laird Cornwallis at Yorktown. The celebration here Sunday, on the 150th anniversary of the sign-1 ing of the Treaty of Paris, which j climaxed the Revolutionary War. I and officially ended the conflict, will conclude the sesquicentennial celebrations. A copy of the Paris treaty, bearing the signature of John Adams. Benjamin Franklin and John Hay. American delegates to the Paris j conference, will be sealed within the cornerstone of the Clark Memorial here. The importance of Clark’s victory over Fort Sackville, marking a deflnite c hange in the trend of the war. was one of the reasons the national celebration of the 150th anniversary of the treaty is being held at the Vincennes mem-1 orial, Coleman said. Simultaneous with the memorial celebration, another program will he held, dedicating the new Wa-! bash river bridge and its approach I which runs through part of the! Clark memorial grounds. Governor Paul V. McNutt of Indiana and Governor Henry Horner. Illinois will officiate at thi bridge dedication ceremony. Senator Simeon D. Fess, Ohio, chairman of the George Rogers; Clark Sesqnicentennial commission. will be principal speaker at the memorial. o —

j Two Auto Drivers Killed In Crash Gary, find., Sept. I—(UP) —Driv-1 er» of two automobiles which col-1 I lided in Calumet City, 111., last | night were killed and four passtn- : gers were seriously injured. I The dead: Ernest Persons, 50, i Maywood, 111., and Turner Eadus,; ! 65, Valparaiso. i Injured were Mrs. Dorothy Eadus, I 153; Joseph Herring. 45, and his I wife,>-42, Kouts, and an unidenti- ■ | tied girl, about three years old. All I were taken to St. Margaret's bos-1 ; pital at Hammond. I The accident occurred at an in- 1 | terseetion. The Indiana people were ; believed en route to the world's fair. | o STATE FAIR WILL OPEN SATURDAY j : (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) I I will be required to pay 25 cents I | each. I The midway has taken on the I appearance of a huge carnival j with tents, stands and concessions ■ draped in bunting. Fair visitors will be able to ’ quench their thirsts with beer this | year for the first time in history. ' Ten stands have been designated Ito handle the new 3.2 brew at | prices not to exceed 10 cents a 1 glass or 15 cents a bottle. The opening day has been set i aside as hoys and girls club day I with 4-H duh exhibits in the limei light. Harness racing and vaude- ; ville will entertain grandstand

I UNCO S SERVICE STATION 9 on State Road 16. 1 mile ; ■ east of Decatur BEER R 0 N TAP Mg Entertainment Saturday 08 night, Sunday afternoon SH and evening and Mon•R day night. SANDWICHES AND POP SERVED Meyer Buntman, Proprietor

crowds. | Sunday will be the most quiet 11 day at the fair with Sunday school! i in the morning and the Indiana University stage show and the j American Legion drum corps con-! test as features. One of the Lirgt st crcwds is ex- ( pected Labor Day. By that time i i the judging of exhibits will be well

Appelmans Grocery Phones 215 and 21!)—Delivery Service Home Grown Musk- Peanut Butter 1 Q melons "1 9r» “ pound jar ... A«jC .. He, 10c and .I^4C Salad Dressing Sweet's Celery P Quart jar large stalk OC Pork and Beans i Lemons, large |/I large can IvU juicy, 3 lor .... XVV 3 medium cans.. 20c Cooking Apples R* t l nt *y Beans 6 pounds Extra large can 1/1 , Sweet Potatoes, large XW can in syrup ...12c !J ma Beans XOC Brooms — Each 29c Iced Honey 3 /k SunKist Cookies, dozen IVU Special, dozen.. Miller's Cakes IfT Peaches, Light 1J? all kinds AtJV syrup, large can AOU Cocoanut Taffy 1 /I Sliced Peaches, very Cookies, "• tb... AvC best, large t Q Fancy Cookies OPT — tan ••••••••••• A */v pound box .....mOv Plums, Yellow 1 Green Beans !Ck ’ ar < e ca " '' I''' ? ~ Vinegar v sr 25c Quick Arrow Soap Lifebuoy, Lux and Chips, large 1 r Palmolive Soap DA package AOU 3 for KfXlOc 17c No. 2 can AUC LaFrance Cocoa. 2 lb. 9 3 Pkjts .a-hu)v can (21 Clothes Pins Free) Peas N G^ an 10c

Fisher & Harris Phones 3 and 1 Fine Groceries

Watermelons. Home Grown 10c Canteloupes, every melon guaranteed, Lard, Pure, Farmers or Swift's Kitchen Tested, 3 tbs. ... 23c Potatoes, No. 1 White Cobblers, 10 tbs. 33c 15 Ib. peck49c Sweet Corn, large ears, dozen 10c Catsup. 6 oz. bottle.. 5c Apple Butter, 14 oz. jar 10c Pure Maple Syrup, ’/j pint glass jug ... 15c Vinegar, Pure Cider gallonl9c Ball Bros. Mason Jars Pints 65c Quarts, dozen ... 75c Heavy Fruit Jar Rubbers, 6 dozen ... 25c Dozen 5c Parowax, lb. pkg... 10c New Pack Red Pitted Cherries, No. 10 gallon 60c Black Raspberries, No. 10 gallon ... 60c Crushed Pineapple. No. 10 gallon ... 58c Sweet Potatoes, NewGenuine Jerseys, 4 lbs 19c Oranges, medium size SunKist. dozen .. 22c Large Cal. Blue Plums 2 pounds 25c Soap Chips, American Family. 2 Ig. pkg. 35c package 19c Quick Arrow Soap Chips, 2 Ige. pkgs. 29c package 15c Lifebuoy Toilet Soap 3 cakes 20c Red Seal Cleanser, 3 large cans .... 10c Sun Brite Cleanser 2 cans 9c Jack Frost Powdered Sugar, non caking, 2 Ib. pkgsl7c

under way. Tuesday Ih deHlgiiatcd I as American Legion and children's day. Farmer* und members of the ( slate board of agriculture will be , honored Wednesday. Gov. Paul V. ( McNutt and members of the legislature will be guests of the fair board Thursday. Friday, last day of the fair, has been set aside for' Indianapolis day.

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